Capturing a Chocobo early in the game

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I encounter Chocobos rarely at the start of a fight before they run away, in various regions such as Mi'hen Highroad, Calm Lands, Bikanel Desert etc. Based on the teams I'm facing, it should be a Medium size fiend.

Trying to set SP traps with Bird type a few times hasn't helped so far, nor have I captured one in my M-size traps. Is it possible to capture it during Chapter 1, and if so how should I raise my chances of doing so?






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How do you get your first Chocobo in ff7?

Get the Chocobo Lure materia from the ranch, equip it, run in the Chocobo tracks on your map, throw greens at the wild Chocobo, defeat enemies, Congratulations, you've caught your own Chocobo!! FINAL FANTASY VII.

How do I capture a Chocobo in ff7?

After that, there are basically two methods of catching your Chocobo:
  • Feed the Chocobo greens to distract it (select greens in the item menu, and then select the Chocobo). Don't bother using anything more expensive than Gysahl Greens. ...
  • A much more simple way is to use the Odin summon materia.


  • What is the easiest way to get a gold chocobo?

    You can begin racing Chocobos after you have rescued Cloud from the second visit to Mideel as this is when Gold Saucer reopens for business. The Chocobo side quests are much easier later in the game once you have reached Disc 3.



    Final Fantasy VII how to catch a chocobo




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